نتایج جستجو برای: positive empathy

تعداد نتایج: 667080  

Journal: :Social neuroscience 2017
Richard A I Bethlehem Carrie Allison Emma M van Andel Alexander I Coles Kimberley Neil Simon Baron-Cohen

Why do people act altruistically? One theory is that empathy is a driver of morality. Experimental studies of this are often confined to laboratory settings, which often lack ecological validity. In the present study we investigated whether empathy traits predict if people will act altruistically in a real-world setting, "in the wild". We staged a situation in public that was designed to elicit...

2013
Sonya R. Miller

Empathy is an important component of the provider-patient relationship. In the United States one in five persons has a disability. Persons with disabilities perceive gaps in health care providers' understanding of their health care preferences and needs. The purpose of this study was to use valid and reliable assessment methods to investigate the association between empathy and attitudes toward...

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 2007
Robert J Jagers Kim Sydnor Michele Mouttapa Brian R Flay

This study explores the influences of communal values, empathy, violence avoidance self-efficacy beliefs, and classmates' fighting on violent behaviors among urban African American preadolescent boys and girls. As part of a larger intervention study, 644 low-income 5th grade students from 12 schools completed a baseline assessment that included the target constructs. Boys reported more violent ...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2013
Lucinda B C Pouw Carolien Rieffe Paul Oosterveld Bibi Huskens Lex Stockmann

The main aim of this study was to examine the extent to which affective and cognitive empathy were associated with reactive and proactive aggression, and whether these associations differed between children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and typically developing (TD) children. The study included 133 children (67 ASD, 66 TD, Mage=139 months), who filled out self-report questionnaires. Th...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2011
Rebecca Brockhouse Rachel M Msetfi Keren Cohen Stephen Joseph

Therapists who work with traumatized individuals can experience psychological growth following this vicarious exposure to trauma. The purpose of the present study is to examine the variables that may moderate such vicarious posttraumatic growth. Therapists (N = 118) completed measures of vicarious exposure to trauma and growth, as well as empathy, sense of coherence, and perceived organizationa...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2002
Jeanne S Zechmeister Catherine Romero

Participants wrote 2 narratives that described an incident in which they angered or hurt someone (offender) or in which someone angered or hurt them (victim) and the offense was forgiven or not forgiven. Victims portrayed the offense as continuing (open), and offenders portrayed the offense as over (closed). Forgiveness narratives portrayed offenses as closed and with positive outcomes; however...

2017
Lingdan Wu Ursula Kirmse Tobias Flaisch Ganna Boiandina Anna Kenter Harald T. Schupp

Empathy motivates helping and cooperative behaviors and plays an important role in social interactions and personal communication. The present research examined the hypothesis that a state of empathy guides attention towards stimuli significant to others in a similar way as to stimuli relevant to the self. Sixteen couples in romantic partnerships were examined in a pain-related empathy paradigm...

2014
Monica Mazza Maria C. Pino Melania Mariano Daniela Tempesta Michele Ferrara Domenico De Berardis Francesco Masedu Marco Valenti

The broad construct of empathy incorporates both cognitive and affective dimensions. Recent evidence suggests that the subjects with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) show a significant impairment in empathic ability. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cognitive and affective components of empathy in adolescents with ASD compared to controls. Fifteen adolescents with ASD and 15 controls u...

2016
Christine Runyan Judith A. Savageau Stacy Potts Linda Weinreb

BACKGROUND Up to 60% of practicing physicians report symptoms of burnout, which often peak during residency. Residency is also a relevant time for habits of self-care and resiliency to be emphasized. A growing literature underscores the importance of this; however, evidence about effective burnout prevention curriculum during residency remains limited. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this project i...

2011
JILL G. KLEIN MYRNA L. FRIEDLANDER

The authors tested two theoretical explanations for the attractionenhancing effects of counselor self-disclosure: the similarity hypothesis and the social exchange hypothesis. A counseling analogue was constructed to discriminate between these two explanations by varying the valence (positive or negative) of the counselor’s disclosure and its relevance (relevant or irrelevant) to the client’s p...

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